
Its already picked up several problem areas on systems that need to be watched or fixed including a hard drive that was running too hot. I have copied the executable files to my thumb drive so I can run it on any computer without needing to install it first.


I can save the specs as an XML or TXT file or save a snapshot of the specs as a Speccy format file that I can. I installed this and ran it, and in less than a minute I had all the hardware specs from my PC. Speccy has versions for both the 32bit and 64bit editions of Windows. I'm a big fan of the Piriform products, so I thought I'd give Speccy a shot. Here is an screen shot of the Operating System page: It looks like I need to add another fan to my case. Here is a screenshot of the Summary page. For example, under the operating system tab for my computer it tells me that that I have UAC disabled, the firewall is enabled, the name and version of the antivirus product I have installed and more. Speccy provides detailed information about 10 different areas of your computer including the operating system, CPU, RAM, Hard drives, and others. This application can be downloaded for free (and for a donation) at. Lately I’ve been working with an application from Piriform called Speccy.

In Windows, you can use System Information, but most of what it returns is complex, and looks like something only an engineer can love. I would end up using multiple applications to get everything I need. For years I have been struggling with getting a complete technical description of computer systems I work on.
